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Deafness prevalence and pigmentation and gender associations in dog breeds at risk

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Deafness prevalence

and pigmentation and

gender associations in

dog breeds at risk

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Abstract  

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Introduction

TABLE 1

       

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Materials and methods

       

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Animals

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Hearing testing

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Pigmentation phenotypes

TABLE 2

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Statistical analysis

TABLE 3

   

   

   

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Results

       

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Prevalence

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Gender

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Coat pigmentation

TABLE 4

TABLE 5

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Iris color

TABLE 6

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Parental hearing status

         

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Discussion

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Acknowledgements

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References

 

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